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How The C.I.A. Is Waging an Influence Campaign to Get a New Director Confirmed

The C.I.A. is making an unusually public push to ensure President Trump’s nominee for director, Gina Haspel, is confirmed.

Party City Offers Ramadan Decorations, a First for a Big U.S. Retailer

With Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, on the way, many Muslims see the items as a welcome addition to their festivities.

California Today: California Today: Shabbat at a Wendy’s in Palm Desert

Friday: A new Sabbath tradition, outrage over a police killing in a Walmart parking lot, the enigma of Senator Kamala Harris and the NorCal origins of the 4/20 code.

Trump Criticizes OPEC, Calling Oil Prices ‘Artificially’ High

The president’s remarks came with gasoline prices at their highest point in three years after an effort by the oil cartel and Russia to restrain output.

James Comey Opens Up About Ego, Distrust and More

The former F.B.I. director was interviewed for “The Daily” podcast. Here are five takeaways from the conversation.

The Getaway: Learning About the Civil Rights Era Through Travel

History museums, attractions and destinations around the country are emphasizing the civil rights story in an age of renewed activism around race and equality.

Columbine. Virginia Tech. Sandy Hook. How 3 Communities Honor Their Dead.

The process of creating a permanent memorial to the victims of a mass shooting is often riddled with emotion and conflict.

‘Yes, I’m Running as a Socialist.’ Why Candidates Are Embracing the Label in 2018

Anger at the outsize role played by wealth has ignited a surge in the number of people who identify openly as socialists, even in red states.

6 Takeaways From the Comey Memos

The memos written by the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey paint a revealing portrait of his interactions with President Trump.

Judge Halts Transfer of American ISIS Suspect to Other Country

A judge has blocked the U.S. from transferring an American citizen, held in Iraq for seven months as an “enemy combatant,” to the custody of another country.

Justice Department Gives Congress Comey’s Memos on Trump

The memos, which had been redacted, detail phone calls and encounters between President Trump and James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director.

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